Lukas DUO Traversing System User Manual
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DANGER / CAUTION!
When using wooden supports make sure that undamaged, hardwood is
used to rule out the possibility of the base splintering. It is
not sufficient to
additionally strap together other pieces of wood with metal straps!
6.1.3 Setting up the rerailing bridges
The bridge is placed across the tracks and carefully supported by wooden planks. Please
ensure that:
- The rerailing bridge and the supporting wooden planks are placed on firm and
stable ground
- The maximum load of the bridge is not exceeded:
CAUTION!
Use an additional non-slip base between the piston guard plate and the load
to be lifted as there may also be a greasy film at the contact point on the
load!
- To avoid damaging the piston and to ensure safe force application,
never use jacks
without a piston guard plate
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* fully supported
Bridge height
Support width
Max. load
[mm]
[m]
[kN]
[in.]
[ft.]
[lb]
65
0
200
2.56
0
44,964
0,5
60
1.64
13,489
1
20
3.28
4,496
140
0
700
5.51
0
157,374
1
500
3.28
112,410
1,43
400
4.69
89,928
184
0
1200
7.24
0
269,784
1
900
3.28
202,338
1,43
650
4.69
146,133
- Make sure that the load is applied centred on to the piston rod.